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In reply to the discussion: Ashli Babbitt's family files $30 million lawsuit over Jan. 6 shooting death [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(183,025 posts)160. Trump open to possible 'compensation fund' for pardoned Jan. 6 criminals
Would Trump reward Jan. 6 rioters with some kind of reparations? Theres talk about that in the administration, the president said.
Trump open to possible âcompensation fundâ for pardoned Jan. 6 criminals
— (@banger10.bsky.social) 2025-03-26T14:59:53.693Z
flip.it/ospEM4
And there's nothing wrong here ????
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-jan-6-compensation-fund-pardons-rcna198151
A Washington Post-Ipsos poll released last month found lopsided results on one of Donald Trumps signature issues: The presidents least popular action is his decision to pardon all those convicted of crimes in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. More than 8 in 10 oppose the pardons for those who were convicted of violent crimes.
By most measures, 83% of Americans dont agree on much, but they agree that pardoning violent criminals who clashed with police and attacked their own countrys Capitol was not a good move.,,,,,,
Is there anything else the president can do for those who attacked the Capitol in his name? Evidently, yes. Politico reported:
In response to a question about a compensation fund for Jan. 6 rioters who were held accountable for their crimes, Trump talked about the idea as if it were under serious consideration.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3llambov3q22o
Theres talk about that, the president said. A lot of the people that are in the government now talk about it because a lot of the people in government really like that group of people.
The Republican didnt elaborate on the details, but taken at face value, he appeared to be describing what would effectively be reparations for Jan. 6 felons, presumably to be financed by taxpayers.
In other words, theres talk in the White House about transferring money from your wallet to rioters wallets not because they earned it, but because Trump is open to the idea of rewarding them for committing crimes that he approved of.
I cant wait to see how well this polls
By most measures, 83% of Americans dont agree on much, but they agree that pardoning violent criminals who clashed with police and attacked their own countrys Capitol was not a good move.,,,,,,
Is there anything else the president can do for those who attacked the Capitol in his name? Evidently, yes. Politico reported:
President Donald Trump on Tuesday floated the possibility of financial compensation for people who were prosecuted for taking part in the riot at the Capitol in 2021. Speaking to Newsmax on Tuesday night, Trump said he had taken care of his supporters who attempted to overturn his 2020 election loss and added there is talk about compensating them.
In response to a question about a compensation fund for Jan. 6 rioters who were held accountable for their crimes, Trump talked about the idea as if it were under serious consideration.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3llambov3q22o
Link to tweet
Theres talk about that, the president said. A lot of the people that are in the government now talk about it because a lot of the people in government really like that group of people.
The Republican didnt elaborate on the details, but taken at face value, he appeared to be describing what would effectively be reparations for Jan. 6 felons, presumably to be financed by taxpayers.
In other words, theres talk in the White House about transferring money from your wallet to rioters wallets not because they earned it, but because Trump is open to the idea of rewarding them for committing crimes that he approved of.
I cant wait to see how well this polls
I suspect that trump will settle the lawsuit with Ashli Babbit's family and let her collect on that silly lawsuit,
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Ashli Babbitt's family files $30 million lawsuit over Jan. 6 shooting death [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jan 2024
OP
The rioters were told to disperse, they didn't ... Ashli was trespassing and breaking the law
FakeNoose
Jan 2024
#55
That was the last door protecting my brother. Exactly what "real police" work is required?
Lochloosa
Jan 2024
#125
and how were they to know that she was unharmed. It was such a "friendly crowd". They were prepared to stop the
JohnSJ
Jan 2024
#33
She had a backpack and was screaming incoherently. They could not allow her to advance further.
Midnight Writer
Jan 2024
#49
She was told repeatedly not to come in thru the window. It was unknown to the person that shot her
PortTack
Jan 2024
#44
Not necessarily...some of the other officers lost their lives trying to use less than deadly force!
PortTack
Jan 2024
#145
The shot was the only thing that kept the crowd from breaking through the door with a clear intent
KPN
Jan 2024
#61
In addition, how were they to know they were unarmed? Most ridiculous nonesense I have heard. Capital police
JohnSJ
Jan 2024
#32
They should have opened the doors and let them in one at a time while patting them down
ArkansasDemocrat1
Jan 2024
#84
I just hate it when RW talking points accidently make it into discussions on DU.
marble falls
Jan 2024
#153
And how were several hundred police supposed to arrest 6,000 other "tourists"?
marble falls
Jan 2024
#154
These idiots could not find a real attorney to bring this case and so they are using Judicial Watch assholes
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 2024
#4
MAGAt family of MAGAt loon doing what MAGAts do best. . .blame others for their crap and then attempt a grift
AZLD4Candidate
Jan 2024
#12
I've read all the replies. Are we saying that the officer didn't have any less than lethal options?
SlimJimmy
Jan 2024
#18
You are absolutely right. They were out to kill some representatives and stop the certification of the election.
JohnSJ
Jan 2024
#40
Have you ever seen what bean bag bullets can do? Very effective at stopping people in a less than lethal manner.
SlimJimmy
Jan 2024
#108
Has it been established that this officer had access to bean bag bullets?
MaryMagdaline
Jan 2024
#128
That's fantasy land reasoning. That officer's duty was to protect the Speaker and her staff...
brush
Jan 2024
#27
After 38 years in law enfoecement, I can tell you with certaintly, that bean bag bullets
SlimJimmy
Jan 2024
#106
The officer's duty was to protect the Speaker, not some insurrectionist comitting a crime...
brush
Jan 2024
#113
Yes. Shooting her was to best option to shut down the mob storming the chamber.
Voltaire2
Jan 2024
#37
You are right! Can somebody show pictures of the protesters shot years ago at Kent State? and Jackson State?
raging moderate
Jan 2024
#146
The Capitol Police Should Have Used Deadly Force Against More of Those Violent Dipshits
Mortos
Jan 2024
#62
yes, I believe the trials are susposed to take place where crime committed, even if she
riversedge
Jan 2024
#89
Ashli was a domestic terrorist. No different from ISIS. Thank goodness our government was properly defended.
texasfiddler
Jan 2024
#80
I saw that attorneys from Judicial Watch are representing the plaintiffs
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 2024
#86
only question to ask, if she was BLM, publikkans would be screaming jan 6 forever.
pansypoo53219
Jan 2024
#114
Live by the sword, die by the sword. She knew better but didn't give a damn. Oh well. There's no way they will win.
Firestorm49
Jan 2024
#139
Trump open to possible 'compensation fund' for pardoned Jan. 6 criminals
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 2025
#160